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4 AIR CONDITIONER INSTALLATION(ONLY FOR REFERANCE)
SELECTION OF THE INSTALLATION POSITION
INSTALLATION PROCEDURES
1. Fix the prefabricated iron frame to stable position by expansible screws. |
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2.For the convenience of operation, it is recommended that
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from being blocked by wall, window,ect. |
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4.The back of |
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500mm from the obstacles (for example, wall, |
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etc.) (As illustrated in Fig. 2). |
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5.To have an efficient drainage, the back part of |
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2. Put the whole machine with all the accessories installed, |
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on the iron frame. If there's water outlet flexible pipe, lead |
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it to needed position(see Fig.1). |
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Water outlet flexible pipe(provide by user)
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3.Fill any distance between the wall hole and the machine body with flexible sponge rubber strip to prevent the entering of outer noise and the leaking of the coolness.
4.After installation of the conditioner, insert the power plug into the outlet and perform
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NOTES:
For longer and
Install
Leave enough space around air inlet and outlet for better circulation.
Avoid places where flammable gas leaks.
Problems may occur if unit is installed in the following places: Place where oil exists in the air including engine oil or seaside with salt breeze blows and hot spring area with sulphurous gas in the air.
Cautions
Power cord: Be sure to use the exclusive power cord.
Change installation place: If
Always use at the rated voltage and with specfic air conditioning circuit
THE ENCLOSED ACCESSORIES OF THE CONDITIONER
Name | Rubber lid | Outlet pipe fitting | Manual | Sealed gasket |
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PREPARATIONS BEFORE INSTALLATION
Make the wall hole or window hole (see Fig.1)
MODEL | A | B | Iron frame |
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Prepare unit for installation:
1.Take out the conditioner and accessories from the package .
2.Choose one way from below two options on disposal of the condensed water.
Generally there are two methods available on disposal of the condensed water:
5 TROUBLESHOOTING
Before calling for service.
5 | 7 | Check the following points before calling for repairs or service. | ||
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| Phenomenon | Cause or check points | Solution |
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| Switch on the machine but it | If the machine is started after stop,it will need about 3 minutes | |
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| Switch on the machine but it |
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| does not work. | Is plug firmly inserted? | Readjust power supply |
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| Is there power failure? |
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| Does fuse get burned? | Replace fuse. |
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| Is thermostat switch | Readjust the thermostat. |
Method 1
Block the bottom plate hole of the conditioner with rubber lid, install outlet pipe fitting on the back hole and let the condensing water flow from the back hole of the conditioner. (See Fig.1 ) In this method, the accumulated condensed water in the bottom plate is hit by the fan onto the heat exchanger, and evaporated and blown out from the machine. It can cool the heat exchanger adiator more quickly, and improve the energy efficiency of the conditioner. But the hitting noise by the fan at the outdoor side is relatively large.
Method 2
If the surrounding humidity is high:
Block the back hole of the conditioner with rubber lid and install outlet pipe fitting to the bottom hole, which can make the condensed water flow out from the bottom plate. (See Fig.2)
If necessary the above two methods can both have extra pipe added on the outlet pipe fitting (available on the market).
Back hole
Outlet pipe fitting
Rubber lid | Bottom plate hole |
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Back hole
Rubber lid
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Outlet pipe fitting | Bottom plate hole |
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wrongly adjusted? |
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Is there any direct | Use curtain or blind. | |
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sunlight in the room? |
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The cooling effect is not good. |
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Are doors or windows | Shut doors and windows. | |
left open? | ||
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Are there any obstacles | Remove the obstacles. | |
blocking air inlet and | ||
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outlet? |
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Is air filter clogged? | Clean it. | |
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Is there too much heat | Remove the heat source | |
source in the room? |
If problems can not be solved please pull out power plug and contact your dealer.